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Sony MDR-EX57LP
$40.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Quality high enough that EQ adjustment unnecessary in many cases. Response is even throughout the range, highs mids and lows play without distortion. Aerodynamic design is smooth and sleek.
The Cons:Some cord noise possible as you turn your head due to it lying across the back of your neck. Some mid-range audio comes across louder and more harsh than the rest. Not capable of deep bass sound.
The MDR-EX57LP is a pair of mid-range in-ear headphones from Sony, released in 2010. These headphones feature a lightweight design and come with silicon ear tips to provide a tight in-ear fit. At 3 grams, these headphones are ideal for physical activities such as running or working out at the gym.
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These headphones are built with 9 mm driver units, delivering deep bass and a wide response of 6 – 23,000 Hz. The cord features a neck-chain design, measures 0.6 meters and terminates with a gold-plated L-shape stereo mini plug. A headphone extension cord is also included. Three different silicone ear pad sets come in the box: Small, Medium and Large. These EX earbuds are available in two different colors: white and black.
Features
- Cord Length: 0.6 meters
- Cord type: neck-chain
- Weight: 3 g
- Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz
- Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
- Power Handling Capacity: 100mW
- Driver Unit: 9 mm (dome type)
- Frequency Response: 6 - 23,000 Hz
- Ear Cups: Closed, Dynamic
- Design: in-ear
- Plug: Gold-plated L-shaped stereo mini
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quality high enough that EQ adjustment unnecessary in many cases
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response is even throughout the range, highs mids and lows play without distortion
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aerodynamic design is smooth and sleek
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ear pads are very comfortable, very little pressure in the ear canal
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some cord noise possible as you turn your head due to it lying across the back of your neck
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some mid-range audio comes across louder and more harsh than the rest
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not capable of deep bass sound
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